Latinisimo

O Canto Da Cidade

Magdelena

Es Demasiado Tarde

Burbujas De Amor

America

Vuela Vuela

La Bilirrubina

Por Ella

Escandalo

Torero

Producer and Musical Conductor: Ray Conniff
Trombone Solos: Ray Conniff
The original live recording was made on 48 track digital at A+M Studios in Hollywood,
California on September 13th and 14th, 1993. All mixing, editing and mastering
were done strictly digital as well, by recording engineer Dick Bogert, assistant
engineers Greg Golden and John Aguto and editing and mastering engineer Dave Collins.
Special thanks to Fred Cooper, Dave Theriault and Perry La Marca for their invaluable
assistance on the recording sessions.

Art Direction + Design: Rod Dyer Group
Photography: Ron Slenzak

Music has given me a great life. But in all of my years of recording, this
particular album takes on a "special" meaning. The experience of working
with 18 live musicians and 8 live singers, performing simultaneously, is extraordinarily
inspirational. (Note: The only overdubbing was done by the singers to strengthen
the title lines of Torero, America, Escandalo and Vuela, Vuela).
Throughout an entertainer's career, there are always certain performances that
stand out as unique and more satisfying than others. I have been fortunate to
have had a number of those occasions in my lifetime. During the recording of
both O Canto Da Cidade and Vuela, Vuela, I experienced two of
those magical moments.
Everything just seemed to come together with that extra added quality that rarely
happens at recording sessions.
There are many people to thank who have contributed to my successes throughout
my career  but most importantly, I thank you, the fans who continually
support me and my music.
Once again, I wish you all "Happy Listening"!